De Vocatione Omnium GentiumPaulist Press, 1952 - 234 sider This is the first treatise in ancient Christian literature on the problem of the salvation of infidels. It is a controversial work written against the Semi-Pelagians about the year 450, probably at Rome. |
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BOOK ONE | 26 |
BOOK TWO | 89 |
NOTES | 151 |
TO THE INTRODUCTION | 153 |
TO THE BOOK ONE | 166 |
TO THE BOOK TWO | 191 |
INDEX | 217 |
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